greddy SE dual vs fujitsubo legalis R
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yeah the Greddy is a sweet exhaust and looks great. I've heard Cam's and it has a little deeper bass than mine. I went with the Apexi WS2. Its not full stainless piping like the Greddy, but I didn't buy it for longevity and the weight diff is negligible. I think it might fall somewhere in between the Greddy and Fujitsubo in terms of sound. Been very happy with the Apexi.
I'll PM you prices when I shopped around.
I'll PM you prices when I shopped around.
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Originally Posted by fys2k,May 11 2010, 09:49 PM
yeah the Greddy is a sweet exhaust and looks great. I've heard Cam's and it has a little deeper bass than mine. I went with the Apexi WS2. Its not full stainless piping like the Greddy, but I didn't buy it for longevity and the weight diff is negligible. I think it might fall somewhere in between the Greddy and Fujitsubo in terms of sound. Been very happy with the Apexi.
I'll PM you prices when I shopped around.
I'll PM you prices when I shopped around.
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For some clarity regarding the Greddy SE. GoTuning is the exclusive dealer for the Greddy SE. They had Greddy slightly change the piping from the "Y" to the outlets. The GoTuning model (the ONLY model currently being produced) goes 70mm to dual 60mm.
I had the option of buying an older Greddy SE through a local dealer, but I learned that the original Greddy SE's go 70mm to dual 50mm (may not be exact but it is smaller) and yielded slightly less gains.
You can tell the original's apart from the GoTuning SE's from the laser etched tips. One says "GoTuning" the other says "Greddy". Took me a some research and phone calls to learn all of that.
I had the option of buying an older Greddy SE through a local dealer, but I learned that the original Greddy SE's go 70mm to dual 50mm (may not be exact but it is smaller) and yielded slightly less gains.
You can tell the original's apart from the GoTuning SE's from the laser etched tips. One says "GoTuning" the other says "Greddy". Took me a some research and phone calls to learn all of that.
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thats where i got mine from, it took three months to get cuz they were on back order from japan. GoTuning is pretty much the only place you can get it unless you can find someone selling it used on here. they have it on the sponsors listing under the engine forum. $1163.00
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Originally Posted by sharkbite,May 12 2010, 07:10 AM
thats where i got mine from, it took three months to get cuz they were on back order from japan. GoTuning is pretty much the only place you can get it unless you can find someone selling it used on here. they have it on the sponsors listing under the engine forum. $1163.00
did i miss anything?
#26
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yup, built in japan- extra cost 6.1% i believe
if you get shipped to your home in canada you have to add brokerage
plus its always more expensive to have things shipped across the border
best to get it shipped to blaine or pt roberts and pick it up yourself
if you get shipped to your home in canada you have to add brokerage
plus its always more expensive to have things shipped across the border
best to get it shipped to blaine or pt roberts and pick it up yourself
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^ need to add duty, Cam should be able to give us an idea as to duty though.